Our successfully concluded 2nd AGM held at Sri Selangor GC had a 104member turn out. The event started with The Honorary Secretaryinitiating the meeting followed by a thorough President's address thatalso provided an insight to The PGAM's future.

Numerous topics were touched including The PGA Championship, PGA's ownTour, Accreditation for our members and controlling foreignprofessionals just to name a few.

During the meeting the members approved of and passed all resolutionswhile appointing our auditors.

We concluded the meeting by opening up a Q&A session to the floor. TheAGM was adjourned by 11:45am sharp.

After a running lunch the AGM Challenge commenced in a Shotgun startup format. All the participants started at 1:30pm. Unfortunately dueto weather constraints the tournament was abruptly halted with about 4to 5 holes left to play. The game was officially called off at 5:30pmand the council decided that the prize fund be decided evenly amongstthe 96 players.

The day ended with an early dinner where camaraderie were set,acquaintances were re-set and new friendships were developed. A goodday for all members all in all.

Thailand teenager Phachara Khongwatmai became the youngest winner on the Professional Golf of Malaysia (PGM) Tour when he won the CCM Rahman Putra Championship by a comfortable four strokes today.

Phachara, who came into the fourth and final round with a share of the lead, fired an impressive six-under-par 66 to finish with a 20-under 268 total at the RM200,000 tournament at Kelab Rahman Putra Malaysia.

In an event co-sanctioned with the Asian Development Tour and one that carries world ranking points for the top-six, joint overnight leader Malaysian Danny Chia and American Shane Smith were tied for second place on 16-under 272, while Sutijet Kooratanapisan, also of Thailand, carded a 69 to take third place, another stroke back.

Quincy Quek of Singapore, who led after the second round, was fourth, having closed with a 69 for a 274 total. Another American Brett Munson (73) was sixth and Thammanoon Sriroj, of also from Thailand, seventh on 277.

The next PGM Tour stop is the PGM UMW Impian Championship, co-sanctioned with the Asean PGA Tour and to be held at Impian Golf & Country Club from April 1-4.